To find a journal, magazine, or newspaper article in the most popular databases in your subject area, enter your search term(s) and choose a subject from the pull-down menu. To view a complete list of indexes and databases available at Rutgers, click on View all databases. For more information see "How Do I Find an Article?"

To find books and more in the Library Catalog, enter your term(s) and select a search type in the pull-down menu. For more information see "How Do I Find a Book?"

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To find a print or electronic journal in the Rutgers collections, enter its title or keywords in the title and select the appropriate search type in the pull-down menu. For more information, see "How Do I Find a Journal?"

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To find a list of books, textbooks, and electronic articles placed on course reserve by your instructor, enter your instructor's last name and search. You can also use the pull-down menu to search by course title or number.

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RefWorks

Migrate to the newest version of RefWorks.
Take advantage of new and improved features by logging into your RefWorks account and clicking the migration link at the top of the screen. For more information, see Upgrading to the New RefWorks.

How do I connect to RefWorks?

How do I access full text for citations in my RefWorks account?

To determine whether an item is available at Rutgers, click the Get it @ R button. If the item is available online, you will be taken directly to the full text. If not, you will see a menu with options to search the library's print holdings or request it via interlibrary loan.

What online databases work with RefWorks?

Many library databases have a direct export feature that allows you to save citations to RefWorks or other citation managers. For step-by-step
instructions on exporting to RefWorks from specific databases such as CSA, EBSCOhost, or Ovid,
see Importing From Online Data Vendors.

Note: If your browser is set to block pop-ups, you must disable this setting in order for direct exports to RefWorks to work properly.

Will the Library Catalog work with RefWorks?

Yes. When viewing a record in the Library Catalog, click "Export" to send it to your RefWorks account. You can export multiple records at once by first adding them to your "Book Bag" and then exporting them to RefWorks.

How do I import my records from EndNote and Zotero?

What stylesheets are available?

RefWorks supports hundreds of output styles for formatting citations and bibliographies
including APA, MLA, Chicago, and Turabian. For details, see the
Output Style List.

What is Write-N-Cite (ProQuest for Word)?

Write-N-Cite, the latest version of which is called ProQuest for Word, is a Microsoft Word plugin that allows you to insert references from your RefWorks account while typing a document, including in-text citations, footnotes, and bibliographies.